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UAE Weather Alert: Scorching Heat, High Humidity, and Blowing Dust Challenge Residents

Last updated: July 22, 2025 2:44 am
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UAE Weather Alert: Scorching Heat, High Humidity, and Blowing Dust Challenge Residents
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July 2, 2025, Dubai, UAE-  The National Center of Meteorology has issued a UAE Weather Alert for today, warning all residents to prepare for the summer situation. The latest UAE weather alert highlights scorching temperatures, rising humidity, and a mixture of dust blowing across the country.

Extreme Heat and High Humidity Expected

According to the UAE weather alert, the country will see a lot of heat, especially in inland areas. The maximum temperature in these areas is expected to rise between 43 ° C and 47 ° C. The coastal areas and islands will also be heated to 37 ° C to 41 ° C. Even in the mountains, the weather will be hot, with a temperature between 34 ° C and 38 ° C.

UAE Weather Alert: Scorching Heat, High Humidity, and Blowing Dust Challenge Residents

The UAE weather alert also warns of increased humidity at night and on Thursday morning. This increase in humidity can cause fog or mist in some coastal and internal areas. In the morning, passengers should take additional care, as these conditions may reduce visibility.

Blowing Dust and Safety Advice

Strong winds in today’s UAE weather warnings are another concern. In most areas, winds will be light but will become strong in the west. Gusts can reach 40 km/h, which can kick up dust and sand. This blowing dust can reduce visibility, especially in areas extending from southeast to northwest.

Meriners should pay full attention to the UAE season alert. The Gulf of Arabia is expected to be rough on the west, while the Oman Sagar will be moderate. Sailors and fishermen are advised to be vigilant and check the latest updates before going out.

UAE Weather Alert: Scorching Heat, High Humidity, and Blowing Dust Challenge Residents

The UAE weather warning urges the public to stay hydrated and avoid external activities during the hottest parts of the day. People should also follow traffic advice, especially where fog or low visibility is expected. The UAE weather warnings are a reminder to take care of your health and safety during these harsh summer conditions for all.

How to Stay Safe During the UAE Weather Alert:

  • Drink a lot of water to stay hydrated.
  • Limit external activities during peak summer hours.
  • Wear light, loose clothes.
  • If possible, stay indoors, especially during the afternoon.
  • Follow traffic advice and drive carefully if visibility is low.
UAE Weather Alert: Scorching Heat, High Humidity, and Blowing Dust Challenge Residents

The UAE weather warning is important for all, in which it is important for all including residents, workers, and passengers. By following the advice given in the UAE season alert, people can be safe and reduce the risks caused by excessive heat, humidity and dust blowing. The national center of meteorology will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates. Residents are encouraged to be informed and follow the UAE weather alert to protect themselves and their families. The UAE weather alert acts as a reminder of the challenges that come with the area in summer and brings the importance of being prepared.

Also Read: UAE Weather Update: Heatwave Alert With Murky Skies

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